City Finance employees are getting the boot next week as the agency looks to trim costs, The Post has learned.

Finance Commissioner David Frankel recently sent a memo to employees announcing 60 layoffs due to budget cuts, as of next Friday.

“There is no way to overstate the pain and disruption to the lives of the people who are being laid off, as well as to their families,” Frankel wrote in the memo, a copy of which was obtained by The Post.

He also warned workers that he could not guarantee this would be the end of layoffs at the agency, particularly since Mayor Bloomberg ordered agency heads to trim their upcoming budgets as well. For Finance, the cut translated into $20.4 million this year and $220 million in Fiscal Year 2011, which begins July 1.

All but one of the layoffs are non-managerial staff, such as clerical aides and associates.